A woman used a stun gun on her ex-boyfriend Saturday night in Manchester Township after he allegedly beat her teen daughter and then attacked the mom, according to charging documents from Northern York County Regional Police.

The ex-boyfriend, Devon Mitchell Anderson, 29, of the first block of North Main Street, East Prospect, faces charges of trespassing, simple assault, stalking and harassment.

As of Thursday, Anderson remained in York County Prison on $25,000 bail. He is scheduled for a preliminary hearing before District Judge Jeffrey L. Oberdorf on May 30.

Anderson also faces two separate theft cases out of Oberdorf's office, according to online court dockets.

Allowed to see the children

At 11:05 p.m. on Saturday, Northern Regional Police responded to Heather Hurlds' home in the first block of Wilson Avenue for an alleged assault, documents state.

Hurlds told police that she and Anderson had dated at one time, but that he had not lived at her home since December. Since they had broken up on good terms, Hurlds was allowing Anderson to visit with her children, none of whom are Anderson's biological children, according to documents.

On Friday, Anderson had asked Hurlds if he could see her 1-year-old daughter and she agreed, documents state.

"She advised that everything was okay (at) this point," documents state. "She advised she had a meeting in the afternoon and when she came home from the meeting Anderson was still at her home. She advised that she told him he had to leave and that he could not just come to the home whenever he wanted to."

Anderson grew angry over this, and so Hurlds told him he was no longer welcome there. That night and the next day, Anderson texted Hurlds numerous times and she continued to tell him he was not welcome at her home, documents state.

"Anderson then grabbed her (Hurlds) by the neck and started hitting her as well," documents state. Hurlds fell, and when she got up, Anderson ran out of the house.

After this, Anderson ran outside, and Hurlds followed to make sure he left. Instead, he turned around in the driveway and came after Hurlds again. Hurlds used her stun gun again to shock Anderson, and at that point he ran away, according to documents.

Police arrested Anderson when he walked back to Hurlds' home as they spoke with her. He told police that he "knew the system" and "could beat any charge," documents state.

Pedro Diaz, 25, of York, arrested for persons not to possess a firearm, possession of a firearm with an altered or obliterated serial number, receiving stolen property and possession of a firearm without a license. Submitted